go to chapters:
1. Overview
2. Study Area Description
3. Geomorphology and Sediment Cones
4. Environmental Resources
5.Problems and Opportunities
6. Recommendations
7. References
8. Appendices
Chapter 7 References
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Bestgen, K. R., and S. P. Platania. 1988. The ichthyofauna and aquatic habitats of the Rio Grande from the New Mexico-Texas border to Big Bend National Park. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Region 2, Office of Endangered Species, Albuquerque, NM.
Bieber, R. P. ed. 1937. Exploring southwest trails, 1846-1854. A. H. Clark, Glendale,California, Vol. 7, pp. 243-350.
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Engel Wilson, R. W., and R. D. Ohmart. 1978. Assessment of vegetation and terrestrial vertebrates along the Rio Grande between feet Quitman, Texas and Haciendita, Texas. IBWC Contract # IBM 77-17, November 1978.
Everitt, B. L. 1998. Chronology of the spread of tamarisk in the Central Rio Grande. Wetlands 18(4): 658-668.
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Kelley, Pat. 1986. River of Lost Dreams: Navigation on the Rio Grande. University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln and London. 149 pp.
Landis, Michael E. 2001. The “Forgotten River” of the Rio Grande/Rio Bravo: Investigation into the Reclamation of an Arid Riparian Ecosystem. Bureau of Reclamation, El Paso Field Division, El Paso, Tx.
Miyamoto, Sl, L. B. Fenn, and D. Swielik. July 1995. Flows, salts, and trace elements in the Rio Grande: a review. Texas Agricultural Experiment Station at El Paso and Texas Water Resources Institute.
National Weather Service. 2007. Monthly Precipitation Totals, 1878-2003. http://www.srh.noaa.gov/epz/climat/rain/elpmonthlyprecip.shtml#rank
Ohmart, R. D., P. C. Marsh, S. Gende, and A. Zamora. 1993. Reassessment of vegetation and terrestrial vertebrates along the Rio Grande between Fort Quitmanand Presidio, Tx. In fulfillment of IBWC Contract No. IBM-91-29.
Schmidt, J.C., B.L. Everitt, and G.A. Richard, 2003, Hydrology and geomorphology of the Rio Grande and implications for river restoration, in Aquatic Fauna of the Northern Chihuahuan Desert, edited by G.P. Garrett and N. L. Allan: Museum of Texas Tech University, Special Publication Number 46, p. 25-45.
Stotz, N. G., J. Atchley, and C. E. Williams. 2000. Historic reconstruction of the ecology of the Rio Grande/Rio Bravo channel and floodplain in the Chihuahuan Desert. Report prepared for Chihuahuan Desert Program, World Wildlife Fund, 14 June 2000. Las Cruces, NM. Desert Scribes. 2000.
Teasley, Rebecca L. and Daene C. McKinney, 2005. Modeling the Forgotten River Segment of the Rio Grande/Bravo Basin.
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. 2007. Annotated county lists of rare species. http://gis.tpwd.state.tx.us/TpwEndangeredSpecies/DesktopDefault.aspx
TWDB. 2007. Texas Water Development Board Surface Water Data. Evaporation data from 1954-2004, and precipitation data 1940-2004. http://hyper20.twdb.state.tx.us/Evaporation/evap.html
University of Texas Center for Space Research. 2006. Geospatial compilation of environmental features of the Forgotten River Reach, Rio Grande, Texas. Contract
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